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today as part of their meeting and both sides complain nad the stalemate could hurt the economy on the state and local levels. the administration is warning 10,000 teachers could be laid off, more than 1,000 fbi agents could go, and 2100 food inspectionss would take place, too. >> this is something nobody wants. it's not a balanced, thoughtful compromise. >> polls show a majority of americans support the president's plan to avoid the sequester through new taxes and spending cuts. but republicans are demanding the deal should be based on spending cuts. >>> a long awaited opening of a library today that was completed and ready to go three years ago. hundreds of people came out this afternoon for the grand opening of the bascome library and medical center. it was in 2000 that a bond measure was approved to expand 14 libraries and build six more. officials said they didn't have the money to operate and maintain the new one since now. >> this is so exciting. we've been waiting so long for the gym and library to open. yeah, it's just what a wonderful location. >> three other new libraries ha
today as part of their meeting and both sides complain nad the stalemate could hurt the economy on the state and local levels. the administration is warning 10,000 teachers could be laid off, more than 1,000 fbi agents could go, and 2100 food inspectionss would take place, too. >> this is something nobody wants. it's not a balanced, thoughtful compromise. >> polls show a majority of americans support the president's plan to avoid the sequester through new taxes and spending cuts....
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because of the downturn of the economy. i want to see government cuts. the little league team lost the plan. >> a viewing party in belmont. belmont redwood took on the team by chulla vista. for a chance to play in the little league world series. the score was 9-0. that didn't matter. one game and tell the story of an incredible season. what's been absolutely something they will never forget. hopefully give them a nice welcome back tomorrow. >> more details on how the game played out in a bitle little. well, you don't see this everyday in the bay area. we'll show you what happened to the horse, the carriage and the girl who was in it. >> they have lost the race, still received a standing ovation. >> good evening. in the bay area weather center this evening. temperatures climbed into the 80s. i was very comfortable across most of the area. and we are talking 90s on the horizon. we'll explain in a bit. >> a wildfire burning in southern california. the silver fire is 70% contained. it burned 30 square miles since it started wednesday. the blaze injured 10 fi
because of the downturn of the economy. i want to see government cuts. the little league team lost the plan. >> a viewing party in belmont. belmont redwood took on the team by chulla vista. for a chance to play in the little league world series. the score was 9-0. that didn't matter. one game and tell the story of an incredible season. what's been absolutely something they will never forget. hopefully give them a nice welcome back tomorrow. >> more details on how the game played out...
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huge blow to the economy. we certainly blow more tax revenue as a solution. >> every time you turn around the answer is to raise taxeses. you know, he just got his tax hike on the wealthy. you can't in this town every three months raise taxes. >> reporter: well some of the president's most patr, among america's top concerns, mr. obama is expected to cast in economic terms as well. citing along other things, the den fits of at tracking the world's best mind. the president's tone will matter, too. as he faces a choice between confrontation and compromise. >> he can continue the approach he's taking, which is very much an outside game. pressure of the congress. turn up the heat. or he can go for a more conciliato conciliatory. >> nbc's peter alexander is reporting. we will have live coverage about the 125i9's union address. coverage begins at 5:45. >>> in the northeast. record breaking snowfall gave way to a massive clean-up today. there was a waiting game. waiting for power to come back on. roads to be cleared a
huge blow to the economy. we certainly blow more tax revenue as a solution. >> every time you turn around the answer is to raise taxeses. you know, he just got his tax hike on the wealthy. you can't in this town every three months raise taxes. >> reporter: well some of the president's most patr, among america's top concerns, mr. obama is expected to cast in economic terms as well. citing along other things, the den fits of at tracking the world's best mind. the president's tone will...
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aimed at making both sides feel more comfortable and giving them time to talk about everything from the economy, cyber security to nuclear tensions in north korea. both presidents agree they're able to build a strong and cooperative rewlags ship. the president would give 6 million uninsured americans to buy quality health care and allows young adults to stay on their parents' insurance plans until they turn 26 years of age. >> no matter what, every single consumer will be covered by the new benefits and protections under this law permanently. >> the new plan goes into effect january first. during today's event in san jose, the president made his first official skments about the growing con tro ser si over the national security agency's surveillance programs. this week, it was revealed the spy agency is accessing the online data bases of some big companies and collecting your phone records. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. they are not looking at people's names. and they're not looxing at content. >> as for the prison program, which gives the nsa access to your data from tech comp
aimed at making both sides feel more comfortable and giving them time to talk about everything from the economy, cyber security to nuclear tensions in north korea. both presidents agree they're able to build a strong and cooperative rewlags ship. the president would give 6 million uninsured americans to buy quality health care and allows young adults to stay on their parents' insurance plans until they turn 26 years of age. >> no matter what, every single consumer will be covered by the...
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in an effort to bring our economy to a halt. nice try, guys. you're five years too late, okay? nice try. there you go. gotcha on that one. well, i guess things are really, really tense on the border between north korea and south korea. here's that story. >> there is near absolute silence in the most militarized border on the planet. south korean soldiers staring down a sworn enemy that stares right back. when we talk about tensions on the peninsula, this is about as tense as it gets. south korean soldiers facing off with north korean soldiers just feet away.
in an effort to bring our economy to a halt. nice try, guys. you're five years too late, okay? nice try. there you go. gotcha on that one. well, i guess things are really, really tense on the border between north korea and south korea. here's that story. >> there is near absolute silence in the most militarized border on the planet. south korean soldiers staring down a sworn enemy that stares right back. when we talk about tensions on the peninsula, this is about as tense as it gets....
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reporter: and visitors who have received tickets have vowed never to return, which hurts the city's economy and reputation. >> i hope cities decide this is not the way they should be enforcing traffic laws. >> reporter: the cameras here in belmont are expected to stay operational until the end of the month. monty francis, nbc bay area news. >>> the head of the national security agency, the nsa, is defending the government's newly uncovered and controversial surveillance programs. this is the first time we've heard from general keith alexander since the programs were revealed last week by an nsa contractor. general alexander tells congress the phone tracking and internet snooping programs have saved lives by stopping dozens of terror plots. >> i think what we're doing to protect american citizens here is the right thing. our agency takes great pride in protecting this nation, and our civil liberties and privacy. >> as for the man who leaked the classified information, he's still hiding in hong kong. edward snowden told a hong kong newspaper today that he's asking the courts to let him stay t
reporter: and visitors who have received tickets have vowed never to return, which hurts the city's economy and reputation. >> i hope cities decide this is not the way they should be enforcing traffic laws. >> reporter: the cameras here in belmont are expected to stay operational until the end of the month. monty francis, nbc bay area news. >>> the head of the national security agency, the nsa, is defending the government's newly uncovered and controversial surveillance...
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uh, the economy is in the tank. uh, the job market is horrible. uh, and now, even my foreign policy is under attack. but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried, not in the least.
uh, the economy is in the tank. uh, the job market is horrible. uh, and now, even my foreign policy is under attack. but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried, not in the least.
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san jose is banking on the $70 million-plus, the service will pump into the airport and the local economy each year. and we understand that delegation from san jose that was on that inaugural flight is still in japan tonight. live from san jose international, stephanie traung. >>> how to best prevent oakland from shootings and sheet violence. the safety committee voted to brought in extra help. but it won't say about the figure at that decision. jean elle is in oakland where that meeting has been going on for hours. and they kind of passed the buck. >> reporter: the safety committee listened to hours of emotional testimony. mostly from people concerned about bill bratton's tactics. after a rowdy meeting, the committee voted to support outside help but not bill bratton. they say his reputation is just too toxic. hundreds of people at an oakland public safety meeting booed police chief howard jordan. >> let the public speak. >> reporter: stopping the chief from explaining why he supports to spend $250,000 to hire police chief bill bratton for advice on how to stop violent crime in oakland.
san jose is banking on the $70 million-plus, the service will pump into the airport and the local economy each year. and we understand that delegation from san jose that was on that inaugural flight is still in japan tonight. live from san jose international, stephanie traung. >>> how to best prevent oakland from shootings and sheet violence. the safety committee voted to brought in extra help. but it won't say about the figure at that decision. jean elle is in oakland where that...
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the economy stands to lose $73 million a day. that's based on an estimate of 970,000 workers in the bay area who had an average two-hour delay during last month's strike. multiply that by about $37 per hour, and that equals $73 million in lost productivity. in a strike does happen, nbc bay area news is here for you. we've got the work arounds to help you avoid the traffic tieups. on monday, our bart strike coverage will start 4:00 in the morning and will continue throughout the day on air and on line at nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 11:00. prostitution on the peninsula. big city crackdowns have pimps moving to the burbs and to apartment complexes where they force girl does turn tricks. we have more on how the pimps are upping their brand. >> reporter: jessica, people who live if this apartment building here in san bruno say a one bid room apartment rents for $2500 a month. at that price, they don't expect pimps to set up shop here. but police say that's exactly what they found. >> when we moving down here, we looked at the apartment
the economy stands to lose $73 million a day. that's based on an estimate of 970,000 workers in the bay area who had an average two-hour delay during last month's strike. multiply that by about $37 per hour, and that equals $73 million in lost productivity. in a strike does happen, nbc bay area news is here for you. we've got the work arounds to help you avoid the traffic tieups. on monday, our bart strike coverage will start 4:00 in the morning and will continue throughout the day on air and...
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a nod to the struggling economy. president clinton, by the way, holds the record official inaugural balls with 14 in 1997, when he was re-elected to a second term. >> so help you god? >> so help you god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> regardless of your political believes, it's a proud day for millions of americans. the balls came hours after the president was ceremoniously sworn in before hundreds of thousands of people who packed the national mall. mr. obama delivered an impassioned address, touching on a number of political and social issues, including same-sex rights. nbc's jean elliot joins us from treasure island. the president was bold, as you saw earlier today, and his comments really resonate here in the bay area, don't they? >> reporter: the president made it clear he believes same-sex couples should be treated equally under the law. here in the bay area, same-sex couples say it is an emotional moment because so many are ready to say "i do" legally. >> this could be the year that we actually legally
a nod to the struggling economy. president clinton, by the way, holds the record official inaugural balls with 14 in 1997, when he was re-elected to a second term. >> so help you god? >> so help you god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> regardless of your political believes, it's a proud day for millions of americans. the balls came hours after the president was ceremoniously sworn in before hundreds of thousands of people who packed the national mall. mr. obama...
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. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> all right. we'll be safe here for the night. now, eat your raccoon meat. got to eat your raccoon meat, you're going to need your strength to outrun the marauders. >> tell me again, who was it that brought about the destruction of america? >> most folks say it was a government shutdown. others blame obama care. but i remember the exact day america ended, it was the 2013 video music awards. yeah, i remember it like it was yesterd yesterday. >> miley you're on in five minutes. do you need more time to warm up? >> no, i think this performance is going to be less about the singing. >> yeah, that's when all the troubles began. >> but didn't anyone try to warn her? >> it's funny you should ask. because someone did. and it was quite a strange someone indeed.
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. >> when the economy tanked, she fell behind to bank of america and now her home is in foreclosure. a foreclosure mason considers unlawful. the proof, she says, is in her paperwork. although mason shared her private loan documents with cir and nbc bay area, she declined to sign a waiver that would have allowed bank of america to discuss her case. >> there ought to be a very clear chain of title. >> we asked three different forensic fraud and property record analysts to analyze mason's paperwork. two of them have testified as experts for homeowners in lawsuits against banks. all of them found loan documentation riddled with inconsistencies. >> there's no transparency. and that is deliberate. >> that cease why mason filed suit against bank of america and its subsidiary, recon trust, alleging that her mortgage had been illegally transferred. the suit also alleges that multiple documents were robo signed who just days apart were on the paperwork, the assistant secretary of two different companies. seviano confirmed for us she did not work for either of these companies. instead, she work
. >> when the economy tanked, she fell behind to bank of america and now her home is in foreclosure. a foreclosure mason considers unlawful. the proof, she says, is in her paperwork. although mason shared her private loan documents with cir and nbc bay area, she declined to sign a waiver that would have allowed bank of america to discuss her case. >> there ought to be a very clear chain of title. >> we asked three different forensic fraud and property record analysts to...
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data quick attributes the price hike to at( declinet( inxd foreclosures, an improving economy and low mortgagejk> ok >>> downtown san jose is cashing in on this boominging market. after years of decline, the area is coming back to life. downtown used to have a large number of vacant buildings, but now restaurants and bars are+ flourishing. san jose city council has helpeq legislation to give developers incentives to open up shop downtown, especiallyçó in the n san pedro square. officials believe this businesv revitalization will ultimately lure more renters to the area as well.t( >> most people would like to live with a lion orq tiger, but >> howt( about a half a tiger? coming up, thelp debatexd over growing popularity of hybrid cats here in the bay e1area. >>> also, a chilling new look at the accusedfá boston bomber. no coincidence why these new images are showing up today. >>> çbgzplus,xde1t(ok it is sea to put their stamp on the new 49ers stadium. ìáhp & fsponse to thew3 fugitive edward snowden. system administrators like snowden will now have limitedfá access and will wor
data quick attributes the price hike to at( declinet( inxd foreclosures, an improving economy and low mortgagejk> ok >>> downtown san jose is cashing in on this boominging market. after years of decline, the area is coming back to life. downtown used to have a large number of vacant buildings, but now restaurants and bars are+ flourishing. san jose city council has helpeq legislation to give developers incentives to open up shop downtown, especiallyçó in the n san pedro square....
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. >>> in silicon valley, the technology economy, there's a reason we call things version 2.0. sometimes things need a little adjustment before they're ready to re-roll out. >> at this point there's no word on whether passengers on friday's flight will be rerouted. air india has grounded its dreamliners for the time being. >>> san jose are telling parents to be on the lookout for a man who tried to rip a child out of her mother's arms yesterday. this is a sketch of the suspect. an east san jose mother told her the suspect came up to her and her children in their front yard yesterday afternoon. she told us she knew something was wrong when he kept saying how beautiful her children were. shortly after he grabbed the 2-year-old daughter by the feet. >> when he knelt down, he grabbed my daughter by her feet, by her -- her ankles, and he -- i kind of picked her up. as she fell back on me, we were tugging at each other. and her bottoms were falling off. and then eventually her boots fell off. >> the mother didn't want to be identified there on camera. the mother was able to wrestle h
. >>> in silicon valley, the technology economy, there's a reason we call things version 2.0. sometimes things need a little adjustment before they're ready to re-roll out. >> at this point there's no word on whether passengers on friday's flight will be rerouted. air india has grounded its dreamliners for the time being. >>> san jose are telling parents to be on the lookout for a man who tried to rip a child out of her mother's arms yesterday. this is a sketch of the...
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others say rates will skyrocket as the economy improves. >> this compromise will save students $8 billion in interest this school year, which translates to $31 billion in savings over the next four years. >> this proposal will provide short-term rate relief. but lock in terms for thousands of people across the country. supporters of the house hope to pass the deal before it goes on recess. >>> it is a tough time to find a job. ask anyone from college grads to people who lost their jobs during the recession. and still are struggling to bounce back. but there's one group with an inside track. getting plum silicon valley jobs. >> there's the meeting rooms. >> it's the first day of work for kenyatta leeial. >> today, i will go early. >> reporter: he is starting at san francisco's rocket space. a starter for tech start-ups. by now, the nerves are gone. >> i feel at home. >> reporter: his anxiety peaked when he had to pitch his business idea. he had nothing to worry about. >> they offered to give me a job. >> reporter: kenyatta has been living in marin county. graduated valedictorian from his u
others say rates will skyrocket as the economy improves. >> this compromise will save students $8 billion in interest this school year, which translates to $31 billion in savings over the next four years. >> this proposal will provide short-term rate relief. but lock in terms for thousands of people across the country. supporters of the house hope to pass the deal before it goes on recess. >>> it is a tough time to find a job. ask anyone from college grads to people who...
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wrestle mania is expected to generate roughly $100 million for the local economy. levi stadium is also being considered to host college football's national championships in 2017. and it has already been picked to host super bowl 50 in 2016. >> it is going to be happening at the stadium. >> we're getting ready to rumble. not fumble. >> that will be wild. >> a lot of fun. very popular, right? so we are going to have some nice weather coming up. >> there is cold air and hot air coming our way and the hot air will win out. saturday and sunday it will get a lot warmer. >> thanks, jeff. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- kirstie alley, turtleman ernie brown, jr. the music of switchfoot, and real christmas products. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hey! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] hi guys! welcome to "the tonight show." happy holidays, everybody. hey, you know what happened today? today was the nobel prize ceremony w
wrestle mania is expected to generate roughly $100 million for the local economy. levi stadium is also being considered to host college football's national championships in 2017. and it has already been picked to host super bowl 50 in 2016. >> it is going to be happening at the stadium. >> we're getting ready to rumble. not fumble. >> that will be wild. >> a lot of fun. very popular, right? so we are going to have some nice weather coming up. >> there is cold air...
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a long shutdown could be crippling to this economy. steve handlesman has the new details tonight from washington. >> reporter: with much of washington shut down, house republicans made a move, to reopen national parks like yosemi yosemite, locked today. to fund d.c. government and veterans programs, on a day when elderly vets had to skirt barriers to get into the washington memorial. but senate democrats said no to a partial fix. >> this is not serious. the government shutdown. if they think they're going to nitpick us on this, it won't work. >> reporter: and it didn't. two-thirds votes were needed. and house democrats killed the bill. 800,000 federal workers are furlou furloughed. >> it's a mess. congress needs to get their act together. >> reporter: republicans insist obama care must be delayed. >> we want to sit down and get this done. we don't want to close the government down. we want it to open. >> reporter: ironically, the president's affordable care act kicked off. unaffected by the shutdown. millions logged on to healthcare.go
a long shutdown could be crippling to this economy. steve handlesman has the new details tonight from washington. >> reporter: with much of washington shut down, house republicans made a move, to reopen national parks like yosemi yosemite, locked today. to fund d.c. government and veterans programs, on a day when elderly vets had to skirt barriers to get into the washington memorial. but senate democrats said no to a partial fix. >> this is not serious. the government shutdown. if...
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republicans say these automatic cuts will not hurt the economy emphasizing that $85 billion is only 2% of government spending. president obama said sequester will be painful. some schools will have to close early. another round of cuts could come later this month. >>> it looked like something right out of a horror movie just outside of tampa, florida. the earth opened up and swallowed a house. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for the gentleman because the area is unstable and the massive crater is already 30 feet wide and 50 feet deep and, believe it or not, continues to grow. >>> lawyers for the colorado theater shooting suspect have confirmed they are cons
republicans say these automatic cuts will not hurt the economy emphasizing that $85 billion is only 2% of government spending. president obama said sequester will be painful. some schools will have to close early. another round of cuts could come later this month. >>> it looked like something right out of a horror movie just outside of tampa, florida. the earth opened up and swallowed a house. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the...
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however rates could increase if the economy improves, but are capped at 8.25%. >>> president obama's health care overhaul has turned into a big win for a silicon valley company. the government just gave e-health permission to use its internet-based platform to help get insurance. >> it's to simplify the process, put that information in clear language, allow you to compare plans side by side, just as if you're buying a laptop online. >> investors liked today's news. shares of e-health jumped by almost 30%. the company makes money by collecting commission. >>> diaries written by three women kidnapped and held captive were revealed today. the details are chilling it confirms more than 900 counts of kidnapping, rape, assault and aggravated murder leveled against castro. he pleaded guilty and will be sentenced tomorrow. >>> police in texas pulled over george zimmerman for speeding over the weekend. tonight we're looking at the dash cam video of that traffic stop. you can see it here. zimmerman told the officer he had a gun in the glove box and he was going nowhere in particular. police ga
however rates could increase if the economy improves, but are capped at 8.25%. >>> president obama's health care overhaul has turned into a big win for a silicon valley company. the government just gave e-health permission to use its internet-based platform to help get insurance. >> it's to simplify the process, put that information in clear language, allow you to compare plans side by side, just as if you're buying a laptop online. >> investors liked today's news. shares...
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♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- billy crystal! from "snooki and jwoww", nicole polizzi and jenni farley! the music of toni braxton and babyface! and fake spokesperson auditions! and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. [ cheers and applause ] hey, this is kind of intere
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the game is expected to pump $500 million into the bay area economy. the super bowl bid team says the party playing field will stretch from napa to monterrey, and they are already tackling regional improvements. >> we're going to have all the hotel rooms filled, we're going to improve our public transportation systems around the bay area. we're going to improve coordination between law enforcement agencies. >> thousands of people attending main events, transportation will be a key play. >> we're going to have party trains going from san francisco where a lot of people are staying to the stadium itself. >> the stadium is still under construction, and the area around it has some growing up to do. but organizers say the nfl's golden anniversary super bowl will shine. no matter how you slice it, there's a lot of work to do. >> that's okay. i think we can handle it. >> the crew at pizza party is confident the bay area is ready for game day. >> now, if you're thinking about renting a hotel room here in santa clara right next to the stadium, let me save you a
the game is expected to pump $500 million into the bay area economy. the super bowl bid team says the party playing field will stretch from napa to monterrey, and they are already tackling regional improvements. >> we're going to have all the hotel rooms filled, we're going to improve our public transportation systems around the bay area. we're going to improve coordination between law enforcement agencies. >> thousands of people attending main events, transportation will be a key...
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they want to strengthen ties with the world's second largest economy. analysts say california has the potential to attract up to $60 billion in investments from china by 2020. >> for a governor to be able to talk about, you know, gets attention that you can't buy. so that's, you know, that's really important. >> governor brown also plans to reopen a foreign trade and investment office in shanghai that was closed ten years ago that will be financed by private donations. >>> they're one of the most personal signs of a world series win. for the second time in three years, a world champion san francisco giants were given their world series rings in a ceremony at at&t park. mindi bach of comcast sports network has the story. >> reporter: the 2012 world series win, from the parade to the raising of the banner during the home opener on friday. the ring ceremony is the most personal. that's because the players and coaches say it's their own memento of what they have accomplished. the rings were brought into at&t park for sunday's ceremony in true san francisco
they want to strengthen ties with the world's second largest economy. analysts say california has the potential to attract up to $60 billion in investments from china by 2020. >> for a governor to be able to talk about, you know, gets attention that you can't buy. so that's, you know, that's really important. >> governor brown also plans to reopen a foreign trade and investment office in shanghai that was closed ten years ago that will be financed by private donations. >>>...
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a growing economy that greats good middle class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> i want to check in now with nbc bay area's sam brock for tonight's reality check on the state of the union. sam joins us with a look at whether the president's claims for gun reform and proposals to boost the economy all ring true, sam. >> major issues, jessica. and above all else, we would say this. first, that the president's goal tonight was fairly simple. he had to make the case for his various policy proposals. now on gun reform, it was more of an emotional plea for improving minimum wage standards, the president took a more practical approach. but in both cases he needs the facts on his side. and in that regard there were mixed reviews. looking to strike an internal chord with the still tearful audience tuesday night, president obama shined the light on families victimized by gun violence. >> they deserve a vote. >> reporter: before making the following claim about passing new gun laws. >> overwhelming majority of americans, americans who believe in the second amendment have
a growing economy that greats good middle class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> i want to check in now with nbc bay area's sam brock for tonight's reality check on the state of the union. sam joins us with a look at whether the president's claims for gun reform and proposals to boost the economy all ring true, sam. >> major issues, jessica. and above all else, we would say this. first, that the president's goal tonight was fairly simple. he had to make...
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measure d say raising the minimum wage will eventually bring tens of millions of dollars to the local economy. opponents believe it could ultimately force small businesses to cut jobs. >>> a simple twist of fate turned a local man into a multimillionaire. >> i was by myself at home. and i started screaming by myself. >> still ahead at 11:00, the craving that led an east bay man to stop for a lottery ticket. plus, how he and his wife plan to help the community. >>> also ahead, the bold idea that could cost you each time you send an e-mail. >>> plus, taking your love of movies to a whole new level. what one man received for getting a netflix tattoo. >>> and around the bay area tonight we still have some clouds, and eventually some chilly temperatures by tomorrow morning. some 30s and 40s. to get your saturday morning started as we look for some clearing skies. and a big warm-up in the forecast, which will arrive, as we go through the weekend. we'll let you know that means for your temperatures when we come right back. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. i
measure d say raising the minimum wage will eventually bring tens of millions of dollars to the local economy. opponents believe it could ultimately force small businesses to cut jobs. >>> a simple twist of fate turned a local man into a multimillionaire. >> i was by myself at home. and i started screaming by myself. >> still ahead at 11:00, the craving that led an east bay man to stop for a lottery ticket. plus, how he and his wife plan to help the community. >>>...
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the ayatollah has the final say in all decisions in iran and the economy has been suffering because of its nuclear ambitions. >>> a big celebration in zimbabwe over the re-election of the country's president. mugabe won the election with 61% of the vote. his party also won two-thirds majority in the legislature. >>> in new york a rookie officer reportedly shot and killed a 14-year-old boy. according to officials two officers heard gunshots at 3:00 in the morning in the bronx and saw someone running with someone chasing him. the rookie officer fired at the gunman hitting him if the jaw. the teenagers who police say was previous hi in trouble with the law was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> a passenger terminal fire at the united airlines ticket counter. the third floor was evacuated and travellers missed connecting flights and part of the roof collapsed. >> the roof caved in and water was squirting out and sparks supp flying. and they threw us out at this point. >> no one was injured. the cause of the fire and extent of the damage is under investigation. >>> tonight we investigate one
the ayatollah has the final say in all decisions in iran and the economy has been suffering because of its nuclear ambitions. >>> a big celebration in zimbabwe over the re-election of the country's president. mugabe won the election with 61% of the vote. his party also won two-thirds majority in the legislature. >>> in new york a rookie officer reportedly shot and killed a 14-year-old boy. according to officials two officers heard gunshots at 3:00 in the morning in the bronx...
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first family boarded a flight to belfast tonight to meet with a group of eight leaders from the largest economies. the group will discuss syria's civil war. >>> and a new report that may ignite the debate over the scope of western intelligence gathering. a new report on hacking by the british news agency gchq. edwards snowden is the basis for the reporting and the british agency reportedly hacked into the e-mails and phones of foreign diplomats to get an edge in high stakes negotiations. >>> it's possible the supreme court will rule on proposition 8. the judges are expected to rule on a number of cases tomorrow. analysts say it's most likely that prop 89 ruling will come at the end of the month. >>> and the new york mayor weighed in during a graduation speech at stanford. >> every generation of americans have expanded the rights of full citizenship to an every-widening circle of people. and i have every confidence that your generation will do the same. marriage equality is a civil rights issue of our time. >> michael bloomberg praised stanford's role in the tech industry and encouraged students t
first family boarded a flight to belfast tonight to meet with a group of eight leaders from the largest economies. the group will discuss syria's civil war. >>> and a new report that may ignite the debate over the scope of western intelligence gathering. a new report on hacking by the british news agency gchq. edwards snowden is the basis for the reporting and the british agency reportedly hacked into the e-mails and phones of foreign diplomats to get an edge in high stakes...
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you know, new orleans is a city with an economy that certainly thrives on tourism. and even after hurricane katrina, which took place in 2005, they're still rebuilding here. and big events like this certainly do help. and the people, they really are glad to see you. take a look. ♪ new orleans is getting ready to shine in the international spotlight yet again with the super bowl. it's the tenth out of 47 total that the crescent city has hosted. and you don't find too many fans with split loyalties. who are you rooting for? >> split down the middle right now. i probably a little more 49ers. >> reporter: craig is part of a group helping bring wounded veterans to the super bowl. and everywhere you look in the french quarter, the energy is emanating from the street level activity. and the local flavor is starting to emerge. >> welcome to new orleans. >> reporter: some wearing more 49ers and ravens gear than others. >> like from fredricks? >> i made this myself. i make all the costumes myself, except for the what you call it, the hardware of it. i make it all myself. an
you know, new orleans is a city with an economy that certainly thrives on tourism. and even after hurricane katrina, which took place in 2005, they're still rebuilding here. and big events like this certainly do help. and the people, they really are glad to see you. take a look. ♪ new orleans is getting ready to shine in the international spotlight yet again with the super bowl. it's the tenth out of 47 total that the crescent city has hosted. and you don't find too many fans with split...
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a strike would negatively impact our entire regional economy. you may remember the last time bart went on strike in september 1997. these are the results. but back then, 225,000 riders used bart on weekdays. today, there are about 175,000 more people using that system. >>> transportation officials are warning residents to have a plan ready now in case of a strike tomorrow. check 511.org and the 511 hot line for commute alternatives. ask your employer if you can telecommute or commute during nonpeak hours. use the carpool lanes. carpool lanes 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and use the extra bus and ferry services in the bay area. commuters looking for alternative transportation might find themselves with one less option. a.c. transit might also go on strike. the meeting was cancelled but negotiations did continue. slight progress has been made and they are hoping to avoid the strike. the union's contract expires a at midnight and negotiations are set to resume tomorrow night. stay with us for continuing coverage of these tense negotiations. we'll have co
a strike would negatively impact our entire regional economy. you may remember the last time bart went on strike in september 1997. these are the results. but back then, 225,000 riders used bart on weekdays. today, there are about 175,000 more people using that system. >>> transportation officials are warning residents to have a plan ready now in case of a strike tomorrow. check 511.org and the 511 hot line for commute alternatives. ask your employer if you can telecommute or commute...
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and helping to growing this economy. and actually, the economy of the world. because people sometimes working here, there are economies in other countries. >> more than 1100 people are deported every day. they're calling on the obama administration to stop the deportations. >> today was mother's day, it was a very special day for families with children who are fighting cancer. >> more than 500 families from northern california were able to enjoy rides, food and games. the american cancer society puts on the courageous kids event for the 24th year this year. it's a day when kids with cancer get a chance to forget their struggles. >> one day that you don't have to go to the hospital, you don't have to get blood work, you don't have to get platelets or any of that great stuff. >> each of the children that walks in gets the hat, so the kids who have cancer will have a hat on and nobody can tell that they're the child with cancer. >> interesting idea. the event was put on with the help of about 200 volunteers. some of them have been working there event for 20 years
and helping to growing this economy. and actually, the economy of the world. because people sometimes working here, there are economies in other countries. >> more than 1100 people are deported every day. they're calling on the obama administration to stop the deportations. >> today was mother's day, it was a very special day for families with children who are fighting cancer. >> more than 500 families from northern california were able to enjoy rides, food and games. the...
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sadly some of them dishonored the memory of treyvon by engaging in activities that hurt our growing economy and endangered people. this is unacceptable. >>> major protests in los angeles as well. hundreds of protesters shut down a freeway for a while earlier tonight. they closed down several popular intersections. traffic shut down at hollywood boulevard in highland. 200 protesters were cleared from interstate 10 tonight. it was closed about 25 minutes and at least one arrest has been made. >>> a smaller protest here in san jose. 50 people gathered in front of city hall to protest the verdict. there were no reports of violence or vandalism there. >>> a day after the not guilty verdict there are questions and controversies surrounding the death of treyvon martin. >> reporter: more than 24 hours later reaction to the verdict. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: still ripples across the country. thousands gathered in places like new york and chicago to voice their frustrations and concerns. >> i he a young daughter and i thought to myself, if it could happen to him, i
sadly some of them dishonored the memory of treyvon by engaging in activities that hurt our growing economy and endangered people. this is unacceptable. >>> major protests in los angeles as well. hundreds of protesters shut down a freeway for a while earlier tonight. they closed down several popular intersections. traffic shut down at hollywood boulevard in highland. 200 protesters were cleared from interstate 10 tonight. it was closed about 25 minutes and at least one arrest has been...
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the two traded accusations on everything from the economy and immigration reform to the dysfunction in washington. >> it's time for us to lean in again and hold these guys up to higher level of expectation. you want to move a mouse, you've got to move the cheese. we've got to change incentives in this country. >> i find it stunning, truly, that this president and the democratic party continues to lay all the blame for their failure to achieve anything at the feet of the tea party or ted cruise or whatever the latest villain is. >> currently raisie ining funds his re-election next year for lieutenant governor. >>> next at 11:00, a burglary suspect, what he left behind that led police right to him. >>> a bay area neighborhood on edge after two violent attacks. you might be surprised to hear what police are saying about a motive. >>> gas prices make a big jump. while oil analysts fear the worst is yet to come. >>> it's really sad because it's like the only men's tournament around. >> game, set, match. why the tennis tournament known as the s&p open is going away here inin the bay area. >>
the two traded accusations on everything from the economy and immigration reform to the dysfunction in washington. >> it's time for us to lean in again and hold these guys up to higher level of expectation. you want to move a mouse, you've got to move the cheese. we've got to change incentives in this country. >> i find it stunning, truly, that this president and the democratic party continues to lay all the blame for their failure to achieve anything at the feet of the tea party or...
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survived a supreme court challenge, but republicans argue the law is going to be devastating to the economy. brian mooar has that story from washington. >> reporter: house republicans say they are eager to negotiate with president obama. but they're not giving up on their fight to use a budget bill as a way to chip away at obamacare. >> i thought the fight would be over the debt ceiling, but, you know, i worked with my members they decided. well, let's do it now. this fight was going to come one way or the other. >> texas senator ted cruz, a pivotal figure in this fight democrats will have to bend before october 17 when the government hits its spending limit. >> the debt ceiling historically has been among the best leverage that congress has to rein in the executive. >> jack lou says that is playing with fire. >> on october 17, we will exhaust our borrowing capacity. and at that point, i have nothing else in the drawer. >> in a rare bipartisan display, the house unanimously agreed on saturday to retroactively pay furloughed government workers, but those paychecks won't go out until after th
survived a supreme court challenge, but republicans argue the law is going to be devastating to the economy. brian mooar has that story from washington. >> reporter: house republicans say they are eager to negotiate with president obama. but they're not giving up on their fight to use a budget bill as a way to chip away at obamacare. >> i thought the fight would be over the debt ceiling, but, you know, i worked with my members they decided. well, let's do it now. this fight was...
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. >> despite rebounds in the local economy, food banks report the need for food assistance still very high here and where we live. local food banks say the money they get from the walks is helping them keep food on the shelves. >>> and one more warning. it's going to be hot tomorrow. >> it is going to be hot. record heat across the bay area tomorrow. i wouldn't be surprised if you look at every city breaking a record across the bay tomorrow. 92 inland. 77 at the coast. it's going to be hard to escape the heat. as we head towards tuesday, things will cool. for wednesday and thursday, that's when the major cooling comes our way. we're back into the 70s inland. 60s at the coast. a little bit of everything this upcoming week. back into the 80s by next weekend. >> thank you very much. nice and warm. nice and dry. >> absolutely. thanks for watching nbc bay area news. the chris matthews show is next. >> good night, everyone. >> good night. >> this is is the chris matthews show. >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. i can hear you. >> the time for change has com
. >> despite rebounds in the local economy, food banks report the need for food assistance still very high here and where we live. local food banks say the money they get from the walks is helping them keep food on the shelves. >>> and one more warning. it's going to be hot tomorrow. >> it is going to be hot. record heat across the bay area tomorrow. i wouldn't be surprised if you look at every city breaking a record across the bay tomorrow. 92 inland. 77 at the coast. it's...
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. >>> the economy may be better, but that doesn't mean people have returned to their old ways of shopping. coming up, a revealing look at the spending habits of americans. >>> and the new technology born out of painful experiences on the battlefield. how it may soon help those recovering from the boston bombings. >>> in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings, doctors were forced to perform amputations on at least 14 patients. >> many of them are already finding a ready support network among veterans of the past two wars. and nbc's lester holt shows us how these wounded warriors can teach them plenty about hope and living a full life. >> reporter: it was not what anyone expected on the streets of america. instantly, the fates of ordinary americans horribly maimed by improvised bombs were inextricably linked to wounded american soldiers, like calvin todd. >> we were on a mission, a foot patrol. >> reporter: todd's life altering moment happened in afghanistan. >> i stepped on a secondary and i lost my lower left legs. >> reporter: now the 26-year-old is on the front lines of a differe
. >>> the economy may be better, but that doesn't mean people have returned to their old ways of shopping. coming up, a revealing look at the spending habits of americans. >>> and the new technology born out of painful experiences on the battlefield. how it may soon help those recovering from the boston bombings. >>> in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings, doctors were forced to perform amputations on at least 14 patients. >> many of them are already...